Background: A progressively increasing prevalence of congenital heart disease (CHD) in adulthood has been noticed in recent decades; CHD cases with a systemic right ventricle have a poorer outcome. Methods: Seventy-three patients with SRV evaluated in an outpatient clinic between 2014 and 2020 were enrolled in this study. Thirty-four patients had a transposition of the great arteries treated with an atrial switch operation; 39 patients had a congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA). Results: Mean age at the first evaluation was 29.6 +/- 14.2 years; 48% of the patients were female. The NYHA class at the visit was III or IV in 14% of the cases. Thirteen patients had at least one previous pregnancy. In 25% of the cases, complications occurred during pregnancy. Survival free from adverse events was 98.6% at one year and 90% at 6-year follow-up without any difference between the two groups. Two patients died and one received heart transplantation during follow-up. The most common adverse event during follow-up was the presence of arrhythmia requiring hospitalization (27.1%), followed by heart failure (12.3%). The presence of LGE together with lower exercise capacity, higher NYHA class and more dilated and/or hypokinetic RV predicted a poorer outcome. Quality of life was similar to the QoL of the Italian population. Conclusions: Long-term follow-up of patients with a systemic right ventricle is characterized by a high incidence of clinical events, prevalently arrhythmias and heart failure, which cause most of the unscheduled hospitalizations.

Long Term Follow-Up of Patients with Systemic Right Ventricle and Biventricular Physiology: A Single Centre Experience / Ciuca, Cristina; Balducci, Anna; Angeli, Emanuela; Di Dio, Mariateresa; Assenza, Gabriele Egidy; Mariucci, Elisabetta; Ragni, Luca; Lovato, Luigi; Niro, Fabio; Gesuete, Valentina; Careddu, Lucio; Bartolacelli, Ylenia; Bulgarelli, Ambra; Donti, Andrea; Gargiulo, Gaetano Domenico. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE. - ISSN 2308-3425. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:5(2023), pp. 219.1-219.11. [10.3390/jcdd10050219]

Long Term Follow-Up of Patients with Systemic Right Ventricle and Biventricular Physiology: A Single Centre Experience

Ciuca, Cristina
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Angeli, Emanuela;Di Dio, Mariateresa;Assenza, Gabriele Egidy;Mariucci, Elisabetta;Ragni, Luca;Niro, Fabio;Gesuete, Valentina;Careddu, Lucio;Bartolacelli, Ylenia;Gargiulo, Gaetano Domenico
2023

Abstract

Background: A progressively increasing prevalence of congenital heart disease (CHD) in adulthood has been noticed in recent decades; CHD cases with a systemic right ventricle have a poorer outcome. Methods: Seventy-three patients with SRV evaluated in an outpatient clinic between 2014 and 2020 were enrolled in this study. Thirty-four patients had a transposition of the great arteries treated with an atrial switch operation; 39 patients had a congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA). Results: Mean age at the first evaluation was 29.6 +/- 14.2 years; 48% of the patients were female. The NYHA class at the visit was III or IV in 14% of the cases. Thirteen patients had at least one previous pregnancy. In 25% of the cases, complications occurred during pregnancy. Survival free from adverse events was 98.6% at one year and 90% at 6-year follow-up without any difference between the two groups. Two patients died and one received heart transplantation during follow-up. The most common adverse event during follow-up was the presence of arrhythmia requiring hospitalization (27.1%), followed by heart failure (12.3%). The presence of LGE together with lower exercise capacity, higher NYHA class and more dilated and/or hypokinetic RV predicted a poorer outcome. Quality of life was similar to the QoL of the Italian population. Conclusions: Long-term follow-up of patients with a systemic right ventricle is characterized by a high incidence of clinical events, prevalently arrhythmias and heart failure, which cause most of the unscheduled hospitalizations.
2023
Long Term Follow-Up of Patients with Systemic Right Ventricle and Biventricular Physiology: A Single Centre Experience / Ciuca, Cristina; Balducci, Anna; Angeli, Emanuela; Di Dio, Mariateresa; Assenza, Gabriele Egidy; Mariucci, Elisabetta; Ragni, Luca; Lovato, Luigi; Niro, Fabio; Gesuete, Valentina; Careddu, Lucio; Bartolacelli, Ylenia; Bulgarelli, Ambra; Donti, Andrea; Gargiulo, Gaetano Domenico. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE. - ISSN 2308-3425. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:5(2023), pp. 219.1-219.11. [10.3390/jcdd10050219]
Ciuca, Cristina; Balducci, Anna; Angeli, Emanuela; Di Dio, Mariateresa; Assenza, Gabriele Egidy; Mariucci, Elisabetta; Ragni, Luca; Lovato, Luigi; Niro, Fabio; Gesuete, Valentina; Careddu, Lucio; Bartolacelli, Ylenia; Bulgarelli, Ambra; Donti, Andrea; Gargiulo, Gaetano Domenico
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